Thanks and thanks too for putting together this amazing events it is my second one I participate always at great times looking forward to traveling to the one on Wa State Columbia River 🎣
Looks like a great kit to hook up the Xi 3. Is it available to purchase yet and for how much? I pick up my new Titan X next Tuesday and I already have the Motorguide Xi3 on another kayak that I am going to transfer to the Titan. Also is there going to be a lighting package available as well? Nav lights, cockpit lights, power ports, and control panel etc.
Thank you, Terry! We will have stock on the website in the next few days along with images of the kit. Here is the product page: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-propel-125-bow-motorization-kits?variant=42468432412856 . There is an option for No Battery / No Motor which would only include all the bow mount/MotorGuide Xi3 Quick Release Plate/wiring/hardware/breaker/etc.(see product page for full list) if you already have a MotorGuide Xi3 and battery. There are also options to include a MotorGuide Xi3 Trolling Motor (Freshwater GPS or Saltwater GPS) and Dakota Lithium battery (60AH or 100AH). We are looking into lighting packages but don't have them quite yet. Hope this helps!
@NativeWatercraft Two questions after watching this again. For the battery install in the middle at 18:28, why is the hole drilled in the kayak instead of the bucket for the 60AH battery, it looks like the hull has plenty of room to do the wiring through the bucket? Also is it mandatory to cut the trolling motor cable at 24:52 or can this just be wrapped up neatly?
We used something like these: www.showmecables.com/wire-terminal-crimp-tool-10-12-14-16-18-20-22-awg?PMax:_(ROI)_Smart_Shopping_-_Everything_Else&keyword=&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAtt2tBhBDEiwALZuhAJoXko2_6QVz_y3SB9kTtrzplr6DsICrEy9DbASYTDMhrdw0nfFNSxoCCt8QAvD_BwE www.pepboys.com/dorman-conduct-tite-electrical-wire-stripper-crimper-self-adjusting/product/9673414
Will the registration page be updated to reflect this kayak? It's not a good look that this important detail has been a low priority for such a important milestone and at the inconvenience to the consumer.
Was s'posed to pick up my Titan-X this week, along with an NK-300 Motor/battery kit. Then started thinking about the bow motor... I've had 3 Motorguide trolling motors, and had trouble with all THREE...! (I use Minnkota now, without ANY problems...!). Maybe I'll wait 'til Native has something in the Minnkota line...? Or, make it myself - to FIT...! (Might STILL get the Titan-X anyhow, as I've got over 5 years on my Titan with a NK-180 motor, without ANY problems! Great 'Yaks, for Sure...!) Thanks for the Install Video of the Motorguide.
I can't wait to see all the different setups, anglers will do, on that boat. Native was do to produce, and design a new kayak. Thats a machine, and you guys hit it out of the park! And not to mention for an amazing price!! 💯 😎 🛶
They are in stock now - Try this link: nativewatercraft.com/products/titanx-propel-125-bow-motorization-kit-only-no-motor-or-battery-all-other-items-included
Here is a link to the Titan X Bow Mount Plate: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount . We have also included a link to the MotorGuide Xi3 Quick Release bracke that attaches to it if you are interested in that as well: nativewatercraft.com/products/motorguide-xi3-quick-release-bracket . Hope this helps!
Im picking up my TitanX tomorrow from Kayak city in NorCal. Whats the process on getting that XI3 mount? I asked them and they didnt know anything about it. Going to miss my spot lock for now =[
Glad you are picking up the new Titan X! There are a couple of options for getting the Bow Mount for the Xi3. You can get the Bow Mount Plate here on its own: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount OR it is included in our Bow Motorization Kits. The Bow Motorization kits include all wiring, hardware, mounting plates, Xi3 Quick Release plate, etc. Those can be found here for the Titan X 12.5: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-propel-125-bow-motorization-kits . They can be purchased with or without a battery and motor. These kits can also be purchased through authorized Native Watercraft dealers.
Thanks so much for your thoughts! We have been testing a very similar distance for years on other kayak models without issue. If you would prefer to move the mounting location closer to the battery, it would be possible to mount the circuit breaker to the underneath the battery area cover. Hope this helps!
Can the Motor Guide XI3 be mounted on the Titan X 10.5 also when available even though it doesnt have the receptacle for the plug up front? Or even would that motor be a little to much power for that small of a kayak? I worry about getting water in on the front of the floor.
Yes, we have bow motorization kits with the Xi3 for the Titan X 10.5 here: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-propel-105-bow-motorization-kit The PowerLink plate will be located on the bow hatch to run the wiring through. During testing, the Titan X 10.5 trims out really nicely with the Xi3 and is not too much motor for the kayak. Hope this helps!
My Power Queen 12volt 100ah fits right in the tray and the lid does cover and latches, it does feel thought that it is making slight contact with the post on the battery,is that a problem? It is just a plastic cover.
I’m confused, yall have new colors now? Also the ones that just shipped we gotta drill? I got the titan x so I didn’t have to drill into my yak. I’m supposed to pick it up on Saturday during my stores launch event.
Thanks so much for your questions! The gator green color was a late addition the Titan X line up. We are working to get the product page on the website updated ASAP. Regarding drilling into the bow, a few of the first Titan Xs produced require this. With those Titan Xs there is a coupon code included with the manufacturer statement of origin bag on the kayak for a free bow plate for having to drill. If you have any other questions or concerns, please reach out to support@NativeWatercraft.COM and we’ll get back to you ASAP.
Please call this number to confirm warranty specifications for the MotorGuide Xi3: MotorGuide Technical Service: United States/Canada: (920) 929-5040 M-F: 8AM-5:30PM EST
I have noticed a lot of flex on my buddies titanx when he uses his tm. It’s got me second guessing getting one sooner rather than later. Really wish they would do a version without the drive hole.
Hey Chris, Did your buddy install the bow mount plate before installing the Xi3 Quick Release? If not, that will add significant stiffness and is required for the bow. Here is a link to the product page (nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount )and he can use code: TITANXBOWMOUNT to get it at no charge. This bow mount plate is included in all of our bow motorization kits as well. Hope this helps!
I currently have my Xi3 bow mount installed on the Titan X with the free motor mount. The bow of my Titan definitely flexes when starting and stoping my motor as well as when I place the motor onto the mount. I figured it was engineered that way to have some flex. However, I have sense ordered a Torqeedo to eliminate the bow mount and the potential or putting a hole in this awesome kayak. @nativewatercraft
@@ChrisBaileyFKBT Hey Christopher - thank you for reaching out! The Titan X requires the bow mount here: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount This will greatly reduce the flex when using a bow mount and is required just in case you would like to continue with the bow mounted Xi3. Here is a code to get one at no charge for a limited time: TITANXBOWMOUNT . Sounds good on the Torqeedo! We will have an install video for the Torqeedo installation in the next few weeks. Tight lines!
You can't trade Mark "banana peel" we've been using it for years in the trades. Also if you do this kind of thing you might wanna pick up a couple "fish sticks" for pulling cable.
Thanks so much for your thoughts! We have been testing a very similar distance for years on other kayak models without issue. If you would prefer to move the mounting location closer to the battery, it would be possible to mount the circuit breaker to the underneath the battery area cover. Hope this helps!
This is the Titan X Bow Mount found here: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount. This is also included in all our Bow Motorization kits found here: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-propel-125-bow-motorization-kits. This is not included stock with the kayak. Hope this helps!
Unfortunately, we are out of stock of the Xi3, but you can by the kit here nativewatercraft.com/collections/motorization-kits/products/titanx-propel-125-bow-motorization-kit-only-no-motor-or-battery-all-other-items-included?variant=42468432412856 (without battery or motor) + the battery here: nativewatercraft.com/products/dakota-lithium-12v-100ah?_pos=1&_psq=100a&_ss=e&_v=1.0 . The kit should be back in stock later today.
Try this link: nativewatercraft.com/products/universal-bow-mounted-motor-lift-release-kit-with-internal-routing?_pos=5&_psq=release&_ss=e&_v=1.0&variant=43109214388408
It does not. We adjusted the spacing of the inserts to be more universal for transducer mounts on the Titan X (ie the insert spacing should fit the vast majority of all all transducers on the market at this time). There may be a few obscure transducers that do not fit. If that is the case, we will be offering a mount plate with the next month or so. Hope this helps!
Can you put the Xi3 on a TitanX 10.5 and still use the pedal drive while the motor is in the up position? I know that some of the other 10ft Natives you cannot because there is not enough room between the pedal and and the motor head when it is up.
Very nice can’t wait to staring rigger the Native X 12.5 I just won Saturday at you great kayak tournament event on Clearlake Ca.
Congratulations on your BIG win! And thank you for participating in the Native Watercraft No Limit Tournament series!
Thanks and thanks too for putting together this amazing events it is my second one I participate always at great times looking forward to traveling to the one on Wa State Columbia River 🎣
Wow, Native really stepped up with not just the kayak but the kit also. I'm impressed!
Thank you!
Looks like a great kit to hook up the Xi 3. Is it available to purchase yet and for how much? I pick up my new Titan X next Tuesday and I already have the Motorguide Xi3 on another kayak that I am going to transfer to the Titan. Also is there going to be a lighting package available as well? Nav lights, cockpit lights, power ports, and control panel etc.
Thank you, Terry! We will have stock on the website in the next few days along with images of the kit. Here is the product page: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-propel-125-bow-motorization-kits?variant=42468432412856 . There is an option for No Battery / No Motor which would only include all the bow mount/MotorGuide Xi3 Quick Release Plate/wiring/hardware/breaker/etc.(see product page for full list) if you already have a MotorGuide Xi3 and battery. There are also options to include a MotorGuide Xi3 Trolling Motor (Freshwater GPS or Saltwater GPS) and Dakota Lithium battery (60AH or 100AH). We are looking into lighting packages but don't have them quite yet. Hope this helps!
@NativeWatercraft Two questions after watching this again. For the battery install in the middle at 18:28, why is the hole drilled in the kayak instead of the bucket for the 60AH battery, it looks like the hull has plenty of room to do the wiring through the bucket? Also is it mandatory to cut the trolling motor cable at 24:52 or can this just be wrapped up neatly?
is there a link to the 8 gauge crimper and wire stripper you used?
We used something like these: www.showmecables.com/wire-terminal-crimp-tool-10-12-14-16-18-20-22-awg?PMax:_(ROI)_Smart_Shopping_-_Everything_Else&keyword=&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAtt2tBhBDEiwALZuhAJoXko2_6QVz_y3SB9kTtrzplr6DsICrEy9DbASYTDMhrdw0nfFNSxoCCt8QAvD_BwE
www.pepboys.com/dorman-conduct-tite-electrical-wire-stripper-crimper-self-adjusting/product/9673414
Will the registration page be updated to reflect this kayak? It's not a good look that this important detail has been a low priority for such a important milestone and at the inconvenience to the consumer.
This is being updated! Will reply once it is live.
This is now live on the registration form. Our apologies for the inconvenience.
Was s'posed to pick up my Titan-X this week, along with an NK-300 Motor/battery kit. Then started thinking about the bow motor... I've had 3 Motorguide trolling motors, and had trouble with all THREE...! (I use Minnkota now, without ANY problems...!).
Maybe I'll wait 'til Native has something in the Minnkota line...? Or, make it myself - to FIT...! (Might STILL get the Titan-X anyhow, as I've got over 5 years on my Titan with a NK-180 motor, without ANY problems! Great 'Yaks, for Sure...!)
Thanks for the Install Video of the Motorguide.
Thanks so much for your thoughts! We currently do not have plans with Minnkota kits but will definitely keep your feedback in mind. Tight lines!
Just stick to your NK300...and go for a tiller handle steering system...don't go with pedal steering system
I can't wait to see all the different setups, anglers will do, on that boat. Native was do to produce, and design a new kayak. Thats a machine, and you guys hit it out of the park! And not to mention for an amazing price!! 💯 😎 🛶
Thanks so much for the great feedback!
Well thought out. Looks really clean and very thorough how to video.
Glad you found it helpful!
Any idea when they will be back in stock or the kit link will work ?
They are in stock now - Try this link: nativewatercraft.com/products/titanx-propel-125-bow-motorization-kit-only-no-motor-or-battery-all-other-items-included
How much does that plate cost?
Here is a link to the Titan X Bow Mount Plate: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount . We have also included a link to the MotorGuide Xi3 Quick Release bracke that attaches to it if you are interested in that as well: nativewatercraft.com/products/motorguide-xi3-quick-release-bracket . Hope this helps!
Im picking up my TitanX tomorrow from Kayak city in NorCal. Whats the process on getting that XI3 mount? I asked them and they didnt know anything about it. Going to miss my spot lock for now =[
See u tomorrow! :)
@@Danxiong Hell yeah!
Glad you are picking up the new Titan X! There are a couple of options for getting the Bow Mount for the Xi3. You can get the Bow Mount Plate here on its own: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount OR it is included in our Bow Motorization Kits. The Bow Motorization kits include all wiring, hardware, mounting plates, Xi3 Quick Release plate, etc. Those can be found here for the Titan X 12.5: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-propel-125-bow-motorization-kits . They can be purchased with or without a battery and motor. These kits can also be purchased through authorized Native Watercraft dealers.
Circuit Breaker should be mounted as close as possible to battery. If wire is damaged/shorted between circuit breaker and battery a fire could occur.
Thanks so much for your thoughts! We have been testing a very similar distance for years on other kayak models without issue. If you would prefer to move the mounting location closer to the battery, it would be possible to mount the circuit breaker to the underneath the battery area cover. Hope this helps!
Would the Yakpower 5 panel control switch fit on the sacrificial plate on the Titan X?
Yes, it is tight but it will fit.
SILiCONE. You don’t want a leaky boat folks. Use silicone around those freshly drilled holes. Awesome install video.
Hey Justin will you guys be releasing a video of the installation process for the torqeedo 1103?
Yes, we are working on that one next. We will post it asap!
Definitely would like to hear top speeds with fully rigged kayaks with the Xi3 vs NK180 on the TitanX 12.5
First Class!!! 💯
Thank you!
Can the Motor Guide XI3 be mounted on the Titan X 10.5 also when available even though it doesnt have the receptacle for the plug up front? Or even would that motor be a little to much power for that small of a kayak? I worry about getting water in on the front of the floor.
Yes, we have bow motorization kits with the Xi3 for the Titan X 10.5 here: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-propel-105-bow-motorization-kit The PowerLink plate will be located on the bow hatch to run the wiring through. During testing, the Titan X 10.5 trims out really nicely with the Xi3 and is not too much motor for the kayak. Hope this helps!
@@NativeWatercraft So great to hear, can't wait for more marketing information on the 10.5.
@@mikelafontaine8464 👍We will have a walk through video posted on our channel in the next few weeks.
My Power Queen 12volt 100ah fits right in the tray and the lid does cover and latches, it does feel thought that it is making slight contact with the post on the battery,is that a problem? It is just a plastic cover.
Is the dakota litium 60 ah battery plenty for a whole day on using the xi3 spot lock and traveling across lake with or would the 100ah be necessary.
What's the highest thrust trolling motor you can put up front? I saw these at Icast last year and I want one to be my next yak.
Great question! We do not recommend anything larger than 55LB thrust. So 55LB thrust and below should be good to go.
I’m confused, yall have new colors now? Also the ones that just shipped we gotta drill? I got the titan x so I didn’t have to drill into my yak. I’m supposed to pick it up on Saturday during my stores launch event.
Thanks so much for your questions! The gator green color was a late addition the Titan X line up. We are working to get the product page on the website updated ASAP. Regarding drilling into the bow, a few of the first Titan Xs produced require this. With those Titan Xs there is a coupon code included with the manufacturer statement of origin bag on the kayak for a free bow plate for having to drill. If you have any other questions or concerns, please reach out to support@NativeWatercraft.COM and we’ll get back to you ASAP.
Does it void the warranty if you cut the XI3 cable? How easy would it be to replace?
Please call this number to confirm warranty specifications for the MotorGuide Xi3: MotorGuide Technical Service: United States/Canada: (920) 929-5040 M-F: 8AM-5:30PM EST
Will that work on an Ultimate FX15? If not what will work?
I have noticed a lot of flex on my buddies titanx when he uses his tm. It’s got me second guessing getting one sooner rather than later. Really wish they would do a version without the drive hole.
Hey Chris, Did your buddy install the bow mount plate before installing the Xi3 Quick Release? If not, that will add significant stiffness and is required for the bow. Here is a link to the product page (nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount )and he can use code: TITANXBOWMOUNT to get it at no charge. This bow mount plate is included in all of our bow motorization kits as well. Hope this helps!
I currently have my Xi3 bow mount installed on the Titan X with the free motor mount. The bow of my Titan definitely flexes when starting and stoping my motor as well as when I place the motor onto the mount. I figured it was engineered that way to have some flex. However, I have sense ordered a Torqeedo to eliminate the bow mount and the potential or putting a hole in this awesome kayak. @nativewatercraft
I’m the guy Chris was talking about in the comment above . 😆
@@ChrisBaileyFKBT Hey Christopher - thank you for reaching out! The Titan X requires the bow mount here: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount This will greatly reduce the flex when using a bow mount and is required just in case you would like to continue with the bow mounted Xi3. Here is a code to get one at no charge for a limited time: TITANXBOWMOUNT . Sounds good on the Torqeedo! We will have an install video for the Torqeedo installation in the next few weeks. Tight lines!
Is the 500 wieght limit still 500 after being fully rigged or do you take the fully rigged weight of the limit ?
500 pounds would be calculated by taking the fully built kayak weight + paddler weight + gear on the kayak.
@@NativeWatercraft so everything over the normal weight of the kayak before you add the pedal drive and everything else ?
You can't trade Mark "banana peel" we've been using it for years in the trades. Also if you do this kind of thing you might wanna pick up a couple "fish sticks" for pulling cable.
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Wait....when did this color become available?
lol first thing I noticed too
Great question! This is a late addition to the TitanX lineup. We are in the process of updating our product page on the website to add it on there.
@NativeWatercraft great news thank you. Will this colour also be added to the titanx 10.5?
Thats the Gator Green and its been verified to be available for the Titan X, Yay!!!
@@mikelafontaine8464 Yes, it sure is!
I was able to get my mini 100ah battery to fit inside the bin.
Good stuff!
What battery do you have?
Shouldn't the circuit breaker be as close to the battery as possible?
Thanks so much for your thoughts! We have been testing a very similar distance for years on other kayak models without issue. If you would prefer to move the mounting location closer to the battery, it would be possible to mount the circuit breaker to the underneath the battery area cover. Hope this helps!
What kind of plate are you installing firstly? (Under the motorguide adapter). It is coming with Titan X?
This is the Titan X Bow Mount found here: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-bow-motor-mount. This is also included in all our Bow Motorization kits found here: nativewatercraft.com/products/titan-x-propel-125-bow-motorization-kits. This is not included stock with the kayak. Hope this helps!
Do you have a link where to order this complete kit?
Unfortunately, we are out of stock of the Xi3, but you can by the kit here nativewatercraft.com/collections/motorization-kits/products/titanx-propel-125-bow-motorization-kit-only-no-motor-or-battery-all-other-items-included?variant=42468432412856 (without battery or motor) + the battery here: nativewatercraft.com/products/dakota-lithium-12v-100ah?_pos=1&_psq=100a&_ss=e&_v=1.0 . The kit should be back in stock later today.
The link to parts needed doesn't work.... can anyone direct me to where I can buy the release parts and pull parts please ?
Try this link: nativewatercraft.com/products/universal-bow-mounted-motor-lift-release-kit-with-internal-routing?_pos=5&_psq=release&_ss=e&_v=1.0&variant=43109214388408
@NativeWatercraft out of stock.... thanks for the link and Parr number
@@JS-ud7ml Should be in stock now. Let us know if you have any other questions. Thank you!
@NativeWatercraft just placed an order yesterday for an off brand but ordered yours today. Thanks
Is it possible to put a bow mount on a slayer max 10?
Unfortunately, we do not make a bow mount for the Max 10 at this time.
Can you buy the motor release kit separate?
Here is what we offer: nativewatercraft.com/products/universal-bow-mounted-motor-lift-release-kit-with-internal-routing
Is our titan x suppose to come with a transducer plate?
It does not. We adjusted the spacing of the inserts to be more universal for transducer mounts on the Titan X (ie the insert spacing should fit the vast majority of all all transducers on the market at this time). There may be a few obscure transducers that do not fit. If that is the case, we will be offering a mount plate with the next month or so. Hope this helps!
Do you guys have any kits for the native manta ray propel ?
Unfortunately, not at this time.
You're drilling more holes that a woodpecker...lmao!!
Can you put the Xi3 on a TitanX 10.5 and still use the pedal drive while the motor is in the up position? I know that some of the other 10ft Natives you cannot because there is not enough room between the pedal and and the motor head when it is up.